Find the square root. For example, 25 sq. ft can be visualized as a 5 foot square, since 5 is the square root of 25. Often, you can factor the square foot dimension to help you visualize the area. For example, 32 square feet : 8 x 4 = 32 A sheet of plywood 8 feet long and 4 feet wide covers an area of 32 square feet.
29 inches by 15 inches = 435 square inches = 435/144 square feet = 3.02 square feet. Multiplying the number of square feet by a 3rd dimension (thickness or depth, etc.) will give an answer in cubic feet. If the 29 inches by 15 inches object is 1 inch thick, it has a volume of approximately 0.252 cubic feet (3.02/12).
The square feet is a unit of area.The ton is a unit of mass, so the conversion is impossible.
A square one-acre parcel would measure 208.7 feet on a side. To test this answer multiply 208.7 by itself (in other words, square it) and see if the result equals the number of square feet in a meter. (43560.)
1 square meter = 10.76391 square feet. See the ConvertWorld related link for a handy conversion tool. Or just remember that 1 ft = 0.3048 m, so divide both sides by 0.3048:(1/0.3048) ft = 1 m --> ((1/0.3048) ft)2 = (1 m)2
There are 160 square rods in an acre. (see the customary English units below)1 international acre is equal to the following metric units:4046.8564224 square meters0.40468564224 hectare1 United States survey acre is equal to:4046.87261 square meters0.404687261 hectare1 acre (both variants) is equal to the following customary units:66 feet × 660 feet (43,560 square feet)1 chain x 10 chains ( 1-chain = 66 feet or 22 yards or 4 rods)1 acre is approximately 208.71 feet x 208.71 feet (square)4840 square yards160 perches. A perch is equal to a square rod (1 square rod is 0.00625 acre)10 square chains4 roodsA chain by a furlong (chain 22 yards, furlong 220 yards)0.0015625 square mile (1 square mile is equal to 640 acres)
Well, lets see now: if it was one foot wide? It would be 435 feet long! Does that help?
Feet is a measure of length, square feet is a measure of area. Having learned this you can now see that the question is, at best, ridiculous!
There is no way to compute the dimension of a rectangle from its area. 40 square inches, you see, could be 1"x40" or 2"x20", or 4"x10", or . . . . . . but they would all be 40 square inches.
In a square you can see infinity squares. For you to have a limit of squares you have to set a limit of size.
if you have little feet and huge boobs, well... you can't see your feet!
Don't see any reason why the answer should not be 240 square feet!
The average size living room contains approximately 250 square feet.24 by 24 220 by 220
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That is a personal opinion, try going to a parking lot and draw out a square with those dimensions and see if you would feel comfortable playing with tho boundaries.
It depends on the size and flexibility of the wrestler.
Square feet measure area and linear feet measures distance. There is not way to change area into distance.To help you see this, think of a 10x10 square. The area is 100 square units. How can we change that into linear units? We could look at the sides and not each was 10 units, but there are other ways to end up with 100 as the area. One example is a rectangle of size 1 by 100.Once you have the area, there is no way to change that to linear feet which is distance. One is two dimensional and one is one dimensional,
29 inches by 15 inches = 435 square inches = 435/144 square feet = 3.02 square feet. Multiplying the number of square feet by a 3rd dimension (thickness or depth, etc.) will give an answer in cubic feet. If the 29 inches by 15 inches object is 1 inch thick, it has a volume of approximately 0.252 cubic feet (3.02/12).